Humble Bundle: Pay What You Want To Support Charity & Get Awesome Games On PC, Mac, Linux or Android

The Humble Bundle is one of the greatest things on the internet. There is a lot of junk on the internet. Bad people, scams, crappy products and selfishness are among the piles of steaming crap on the web. The Humble Bundle is the opposite of those four things. The people who put out the Humble Bundle are really good, unselfish people. They offer you awesome products at great prices and - get this - allow you to choose how much you pay and where your money goes. This is how it works; Let's say you decide to pay $5 for the games. You can decide what percentage you want to go to whom. If you wanted to put 10% to the Humble Bundle people, 50% to one of the charities and 40% split evenly among the game developers, you can do that. Maybe you want to put 25% to one charity, 25% to the other charity, 5% to each of the six game developers and 20% to the Humble Bundle people. You can split it any way you want.

The two charities are Child's Play, an organization that gives video games to children's wards in hospitals, and the EFF. The six video games are as follows:

Ticket to Ride + Soundtrack

Greed Corp + Soundtrack

Incredipede

Anodyne + Two Soundtracks

And the bonus games (more about that in a bit) are:

Worms Reloaded + Soundtrack

The Bard's Tale + Soundtrack

The way the bonus games thing works is that you pay whatever you want for the four main games but can get the two bonus games if you pay more than the average donation. The average donation as of this writing is $6.20. You can get all six games and soundtracks for less than $7! If you don't think that this is a good deal, Ticket to Ride (which I hear is amazing) is about $7 alone, in the Google Play store.